Show smoot and bamberger talk to eul eureka eka voters senator reed smoot distinguished statesman and national character whose work at washington has at widespread attention and re fleeted great credit on his own state was given a wonderful reception on his appearance here last Wednes wednesday dav evening he spoke at a republican rally at the crescent theatre and was as greeted by a large crowd his talk being listened to with marked attention and receiving most liberal applause A more interesting an and pleasing political speech has never been delivered in this district in ie cent years senator smoot came to tintic gintic to deliver a personal appeal tor for the election of ernest bamberger to aid him in carrying out the poll cles cies of protection tor for the industry es oll 0 this state the minea the suar factories the farms arias and fie im bushi business esi of the utah wool growers for the P preservation reservation of the present wave 00 0 prosperity senator smoot said that never in the history of the corll have such problems appeared as during the past two years he refer red to the recent trouble between turkey and greece and said that it the efforts of the democrats to en tangle this country in a league ot of nations had been successful our boys would at this time be on the battle fields of the old world senator smoot explained the powers of the war debt corn com mission and declared that will be no cancellation of the debts of the foreign countries to the united states mr smoot gave his reason tor for voting in favor of seating senator newberry explained hie his stand with reference to relief of dis abbed soldiers of the world war called attention to the enormous saving accomplished by the re publicans in fulfillment of their promises this saving being estimated at 2 tor for every minute of every day during the past two years get got ting down to the emergency tariff the senator said it was an act needed to save the country from financial ruin passed at a most critical time and after the democrats had delayer the passage of the measure by fill bu methods senator Kin king being one of those who worked hardest against its passage while I 1 was working tor for the preservation of utah s chief andus tries king xing never opened his mouth except in opposition to this eberg I 1 ency tariff measure said senator smoot surely after I 1 almost hilled killed myself to protect the interests of utah people these people arc not going to send back to congress a man who Is pledged ale aged to destroy our great industries such as mining farming and stock raising walter fitch pitch sr of eureka pre pro sided at tuesday tuesdays s meeting an and de livered a logical and pleasing talk alich in a measure had to do with the operations of his company in this district and the desire of the chief cons officials to pay cm em according to their and intelligence giving them un usual and unheard of opportunities and in no way restricting their earn ings mr pitch said that everyone connected with the operation of fala is mining enterprise Is satisfied with the system because it makes for a more penetrating kind of min ing because it makes intelligent searchers of all of the miners and eliminates the necessity of placing bosses over them we now employ about men and before the corn com ing summer Is 1 tar far advanced we ex hect to increase this number to 1000 we believe that we can take some of the district districts s old mines aal an I 1 get as much out of them under our system of operation as they have previously produced we think we have discovered a plan whereby we can all work together harmoniously and profitably now that I 1 know the tintic gintic people and realize their feel ings I 1 have no hesitancy in coming I 1 down here and taking part in poll matters I 1 realize and want you to realize what a deadly thing this tree free trade Is the tha removal of the I 1 A cent tariff on lead would be a calamity to us and to those who are partners with us in our mining enterprise mr pitch asked that tintic gintic people vote tor for his friend ernest barn dam berger whom he had known tor for many years and found to be a good straight cleana 1 clear sighted busl ness man and just the type to depre sent utah in the united states senate ernest bamberger damberger was introduced and given a rousing welcome he said that he felt very much at home in eureka having a very interest in every mining camp in the state he ile announced himself op posed to the cancellation of the foreign debt and eald said that senator king favored such a course he con the tariff issue as para mount in the present campaign be cause of utah s peculiar position which necessitates protection for all of her industries mr air bamberger damberger said that reed smoot was the domin nant factor in the united states senate and that through his efforts many utah people are now in highly important positions in washington it if elected his aim will be to sup clement the splendid work of senator smoot musical numbers for the rally were given by nell 0 hare and thomas and by mrs dallis of salt lake ft |